A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Tennessee

A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Tennessee

Author: Bob Sehlinger

Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press

Published: 1979-01-01

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 9780897320030

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Paddling Tennessee

Paddling Tennessee

Author: Johnny Molloy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2018-12-01

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1493038540

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The Ultimate Guide to Tennessee's Great Paddling! Tennessee truly has something for every paddler, whether float trips down dark water trails of swamp rivers or kayaking excursions along whitewater streams. Paddling Tennessee describes the best and most accessible routes, including Reelfoot Lake and the Hatchie River in the west; the Volunteer State’s contribution to great rivers of the world—the Duck; and the crown jewel of Southern Appalachian paddling destinations—the Hiwassee River. Carefully chosen to suit most beginning to intermediate paddlers, each route provides access to wilderness for city residents and visitors alike. This updated and revised edition features the latest paddling information as well as gorgeous, full-color photography throughout.


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Download or read book Paddling Tennessee written by Johnny Molloy and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2018-12-01 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Ultimate Guide to Tennessee's Great Paddling! Tennessee truly has something for every paddler, whether float trips down dark water trails of swamp rivers or kayaking excursions along whitewater streams. Paddling Tennessee describes the best and most accessible routes, including Reelfoot Lake and the Hatchie River in the west; the Volunteer State’s contribution to great rivers of the world—the Duck; and the crown jewel of Southern Appalachian paddling destinations—the Hiwassee River. Carefully chosen to suit most beginning to intermediate paddlers, each route provides access to wilderness for city residents and visitors alike. This updated and revised edition features the latest paddling information as well as gorgeous, full-color photography throughout.


Tennessee Rivers

Tennessee Rivers

Author: Bob Lantz

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781572332324

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"Helmets and hats off to Bob for his new book Tennessee Rivers! In order for people to enjoy and have a good experience on the river, they need an accurate description of their destination. This is also vital for safety reasons. This book provides that along with much of the history of the areas as well. As a native Tennessean, I especially enjoy the history that is scattered throughout the book. There are many stories of individuals who have spent countless hours of their own time to protect and preserve our Tennessee Rivers. The maps are easy to navigate and the roads and especially the bridges are easily identifiable." -Daniel Boone, board member and past president, Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association The bible of Tennessee canoeing and kayaking, this book provides the paddling enthusiast with a description of each Tennessee stream's access points, along the large maps, water levels, and difficulty ratings. A revised edition of Lantz's A Canoeing and kayaking Guide to the Streams of Tennessee, it includes new information and improved maps - eighty in all. The Author: Bob Lantz is an associate professor of technology education at Cleveland State Community College in Cleveland, Tennessee. He founded the Blue Hole Canoe Company and takes an active interest in outdoor recreation and environmental issues.


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Download or read book Tennessee Rivers written by Bob Lantz and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 214 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Helmets and hats off to Bob for his new book Tennessee Rivers! In order for people to enjoy and have a good experience on the river, they need an accurate description of their destination. This is also vital for safety reasons. This book provides that along with much of the history of the areas as well. As a native Tennessean, I especially enjoy the history that is scattered throughout the book. There are many stories of individuals who have spent countless hours of their own time to protect and preserve our Tennessee Rivers. The maps are easy to navigate and the roads and especially the bridges are easily identifiable." -Daniel Boone, board member and past president, Tennessee Scenic Rivers Association The bible of Tennessee canoeing and kayaking, this book provides the paddling enthusiast with a description of each Tennessee stream's access points, along the large maps, water levels, and difficulty ratings. A revised edition of Lantz's A Canoeing and kayaking Guide to the Streams of Tennessee, it includes new information and improved maps - eighty in all. The Author: Bob Lantz is an associate professor of technology education at Cleveland State Community College in Cleveland, Tennessee. He founded the Blue Hole Canoe Company and takes an active interest in outdoor recreation and environmental issues.


Paddling Tennessee

Paddling Tennessee

Author: Johnny Molloy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2011-04

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 0762768673

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This guidebook offers trips covering every corner of Tennessee. The paddles are divided into the three primary regions of the state: West Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and East Tennessee. Each paddle included in the book is chosen as a day trip, though overnight camping can be done where noted. With each of these waterways the author sought out a combination of scenery, paddling experiences, ease of access (including shuttling when necessary), and a reasonable length for day tripping.


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Download or read book Paddling Tennessee written by Johnny Molloy and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2011-04 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This guidebook offers trips covering every corner of Tennessee. The paddles are divided into the three primary regions of the state: West Tennessee, Middle Tennessee, and East Tennessee. Each paddle included in the book is chosen as a day trip, though overnight camping can be done where noted. With each of these waterways the author sought out a combination of scenery, paddling experiences, ease of access (including shuttling when necessary), and a reasonable length for day tripping.


A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida: The North Central Panhandle and Peninsula

A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida: The North Central Panhandle and Peninsula

Author: Elizabeth F. Carter

Publisher:

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780897320337

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A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Kentucky

A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Kentucky

Author: Bob Sehlinger

Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press

Published: 2011-06-15

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 0897328264

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At-a-glance information for each river section helps paddlers determine the river that's right for them. Stream overviews, gauge and shuttle information, names of rapids and suggestions on how to run them, along with a little history, make this guide not only an interesting read, but a must for every boater hitting the Kentucky streams.


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Download or read book A Canoeing and Kayaking Guide to Kentucky written by Bob Sehlinger and published by Menasha Ridge Press. This book was released on 2011-06-15 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At-a-glance information for each river section helps paddlers determine the river that's right for them. Stream overviews, gauge and shuttle information, names of rapids and suggestions on how to run them, along with a little history, make this guide not only an interesting read, but a must for every boater hitting the Kentucky streams.


Canoeing and Kayaking Florida

Canoeing and Kayaking Florida

Author: Johnny Molloy

Publisher: Menasha Ridge Press

Published: 2011-01-15

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0897327675

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Completely updated, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida, 2nd is the most comprehensive guide to the best of Florida's unique streams, springs, creeks, and rivers. Engaging and concise yet filled with carefully selected details vital to any successful Florida paddling adventure, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida spares readers encyclopedic fluff in favor of practical, no-nonsense information. With expanded regional maps and revised river maps, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida is simply the best and most informative Florida paddling guide available. Florida has a lot of sand, but it also has a lot of water--and not just for drinking. It's only natural that native Floridians and transplants alike paddle and ply the waterways of this waterway-rich state. Of course, Florida's native Indians and subsequent settlers used the creeks, streams, and rivers long before the first plastic kayak or fiberglass canoe took to this watery paradise. In the early 1970s, the state of Florida established a canoe trail system, which was born out of paddlers discovering the many destinations here. For various reasons, this state-sanctioned canoe trail system lost momentum. Building on the state's efforts and adding their own discoveries, paddling enthusiasts Elizabeth F. Carter and John L. Pearce brought together the rich and varied streams, creeks, and rivers of Florida. Together, they penned the original version of portions of this book, A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volume I. Their book covered the north central part of the state as well as the panhandle. This was followed by A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volume II, written by Lou Glaros and Doug Sphar. Their book covered the southern half of the state. Paddling grew steadily in Florida due in part to these excellent guidebooks, establishment of paddling clubs, positioning of outfitters on rivers, and population growth. More people explored new waterways, not only in new kayaks made of varied plastic but also ultra-lightweight canoes easy to paddle and transport. More recently, a rise in the use of recreational kayaks has led to a rebirth of paddling's popularity. In 2004, Molloy worked on a new consolidated paddling guide to Florida and refloated previously covered rivers, checking access points, and floated new waterways to highlight newer opportunities for Florida paddlers. Several new wilderness streams were added to the book. In the new 2007 edition, Molloy and Elizabeth Carter added a few more streams, and revised the maps for easier use. For over 20 years, Menasha Ridge Press's Canoeing & Kayaking Florida has provided the essential information needed to paddle the waterways of the Sunshine State.


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Download or read book Canoeing and Kayaking Florida written by Johnny Molloy and published by Menasha Ridge Press. This book was released on 2011-01-15 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Completely updated, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida, 2nd is the most comprehensive guide to the best of Florida's unique streams, springs, creeks, and rivers. Engaging and concise yet filled with carefully selected details vital to any successful Florida paddling adventure, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida spares readers encyclopedic fluff in favor of practical, no-nonsense information. With expanded regional maps and revised river maps, Canoeing & Kayaking Florida is simply the best and most informative Florida paddling guide available. Florida has a lot of sand, but it also has a lot of water--and not just for drinking. It's only natural that native Floridians and transplants alike paddle and ply the waterways of this waterway-rich state. Of course, Florida's native Indians and subsequent settlers used the creeks, streams, and rivers long before the first plastic kayak or fiberglass canoe took to this watery paradise. In the early 1970s, the state of Florida established a canoe trail system, which was born out of paddlers discovering the many destinations here. For various reasons, this state-sanctioned canoe trail system lost momentum. Building on the state's efforts and adding their own discoveries, paddling enthusiasts Elizabeth F. Carter and John L. Pearce brought together the rich and varied streams, creeks, and rivers of Florida. Together, they penned the original version of portions of this book, A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volume I. Their book covered the north central part of the state as well as the panhandle. This was followed by A Canoeing & Kayaking Guide to the Streams of Florida, Volume II, written by Lou Glaros and Doug Sphar. Their book covered the southern half of the state. Paddling grew steadily in Florida due in part to these excellent guidebooks, establishment of paddling clubs, positioning of outfitters on rivers, and population growth. More people explored new waterways, not only in new kayaks made of varied plastic but also ultra-lightweight canoes easy to paddle and transport. More recently, a rise in the use of recreational kayaks has led to a rebirth of paddling's popularity. In 2004, Molloy worked on a new consolidated paddling guide to Florida and refloated previously covered rivers, checking access points, and floated new waterways to highlight newer opportunities for Florida paddlers. Several new wilderness streams were added to the book. In the new 2007 edition, Molloy and Elizabeth Carter added a few more streams, and revised the maps for easier use. For over 20 years, Menasha Ridge Press's Canoeing & Kayaking Florida has provided the essential information needed to paddle the waterways of the Sunshine State.


Paddling Around Nashville

Paddling Around Nashville

Author: Patty Shultz

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 9780976456803

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Outdoor recreation guide book for kayaking and canoeing in Middle Tennessee with maps and directions from Nashville


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Download or read book Paddling Around Nashville written by Patty Shultz and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 153 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Outdoor recreation guide book for kayaking and canoeing in Middle Tennessee with maps and directions from Nashville


PURPA Benefits at New Dams and Diversions

PURPA Benefits at New Dams and Diversions

Author: United States. Office of Hydropower Licensing

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 564

ISBN-13:

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Download or read book PURPA Benefits at New Dams and Diversions written by United States. Office of Hydropower Licensing and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 564 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Canoeing in Tennessee: Scenic Trips for All Paddlers

Canoeing in Tennessee: Scenic Trips for All Paddlers

Author: Holly Sherwin

Publisher: Alpen Books

Published: 2002-08-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780966979541

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Tennessee's abundance of recreational rivers and lakes appeal to paddlers of all abilities. This must-have guidebook, written for anyone interested in enjoying Tennessee waters, describes forty-five float streams and lakes spread throughout the state. This book's invaluable information includes complete trip directions; river maps; driving directions; access areas; safety tips; trip planning advice; outfitter listings.


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Download or read book Canoeing in Tennessee: Scenic Trips for All Paddlers written by Holly Sherwin and published by Alpen Books. This book was released on 2002-08-01 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tennessee's abundance of recreational rivers and lakes appeal to paddlers of all abilities. This must-have guidebook, written for anyone interested in enjoying Tennessee waters, describes forty-five float streams and lakes spread throughout the state. This book's invaluable information includes complete trip directions; river maps; driving directions; access areas; safety tips; trip planning advice; outfitter listings.